Australia’s Horizon Airways orders second Tecnam P2012 STOL
By Asian Aviation Staff
•Aug 19, 2026
Tecnam announced that Queensland-based Horizon Airways has signed an order for a second Tecnam P2012 STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing) aircraft, slated to join the Australian fleet by the end of 2026. Operating since 1994, Horizon Airways operates across Central, Western, and Northern Queensland. The decision to order the P2012 STOL platform is part of the airline’s plan to replace a fleet of 1970s-era aircraft. The Torres Strait environment requires exceptional operational capabilities. The Tecnam P2012 STOL offers short runway performance, giving Horizon Airways the ability to reliably service outer island communities — including Mabuiag, Darnley, and Murray Islands, which are home to some of Australia’s shortest commercial airstrips. With two P2012 STOL aircraft operating from Horn Island by the end of 2026, Horizon will expand its capacity to offer the safety of modern, twin-engine operations and spacious, air-conditioned cabins featuring nine ergonomic passenger seats. “The anticipation surrounding our initial P2012 STOL order has been incredible, and adding a second aircraft to our future fleet was a natural step,” said Ed Morrison, CEO of Horizon Airways. “This aircraft represents the exact future we envision for regional air travel across the Torres Strait and Cape communities. Having a second Tecnam P2012 STOL joining us by the end of 2026 ensures we can meet growing demand, double our modern operational capabilities, and continue providing the highest level of safety and reliability to the communities that rely on these essential services every day.” “Seeing Horizon Airways expand their P2012 STOL fleet so quickly is a testament to how perfectly this aircraft fits the demanding Torres Strait environment,” said Francesco Sferra, Tecnam P2012 Sales and Special Missions Manager. “Bringing modern safety, twin-engine reliability, and premium comfort to the world’s most challenging commercial runways is what this aircraft does best. We are incredibly proud to deepen our partnership with Horizon Airways and support their mission to keep these vital island communities efficiently connected.” This latest acquisition by Horizon Airways marks a significant milestone for Tecnam in the region, bringing the total number of P2012 aircraft operating in Australia to five. The continued expansion of the P2012 platform in Australia is supported by authorised dealer Hallmarc Aviation. “The versatility and robustness of the Tecnam P2012 platform are proving ideally suited to Australian operating conditions,” stated Michael Loccisano, Director and CEO of Hallmarc Aviation. “We are proud to facilitate this second order for Horizon Airways. Delivering enhanced short-field performance is critical for these remote applications, and we look forward to continuing our support as they strengthen regional connectivity across the country.” For Editorial Inquiries Contact: Editor Matt Driskill at [email protected] For Advertising Inquiries Contact: Head of Sales Sally Passey at [email protected]
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